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    Nola Cathedral (Italian: Cattedrale di Nola; Duomo di Nola; Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Nola, a municipality within...
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    the Campanian city of Nola, now a suburb of Naples. Its cathedral is dedicated to the Assumption (Italian: Basilica Cattedrale di Maria SS Assunta). The...
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  • Archdiocese of Oristano is Cattedrale di S. Maria Assunta. The seat of the Archdiocese of Palermo is Cattedrale di l’Assunzione di Maria. The seat of the...
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    Filippo Massimo (ed.). "Cattedrale di San Prisco a Nocera Inferiore – Monumenti ed edifici storici a Nocera Inferiore – Cattedrale di San Prisco" [Cathedral...
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    Acerra Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Acerra; Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the town of Acerra in Campania, southern...
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    contained in a letter by Uranius, bishop of Nola, dated to c.e 432 on the death of his mentor Paulinus of Nola, where it is stated that the ghosts of Januarius...
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  • Maria Assunta (1979) Sacro Cuore di Gesù (1969) Sacro Monte di Crea (1951) Corpus Domini (2003) Basilica Cattedrale della Natività della Beata Vergine...
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    Died) Vincenzo Torrusio (18 Dec 1797 – 29 Oct 1804 Appointed, Bishop of Nola) Filippo Speranza (29 Oct 1804 – 12 Aug 1834 Died) Michele Barone (6 Apr...
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    Saints Severin and Sosios, painting of the Medici chapel, before 1593 Cattedrale di Salerno Turkish Ambassador presents gifts to Don Juan of Austria, circa...
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    "Versilia.org: Duomo di Pietrasanta". Archived from the original on 28 July 2011. Retrieved 19 April 2009. often referred to as Cattedrale, for unclear reasons...
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    Acerra Alife-Caiazzo Aversa Capua Caserta Ischia Nola Pompei Pozzuoli Sessa Aurunca Sorrento-Castellammare di Stabia Teano-Calvi "Archdiocese of Napoli {Naples}"...
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    Sefrin VII, pp. 114, 286. Filippo Renato De Luca, I vescovi di Nola nei medaglioni della cattedrale, Naples: Istituto grafico editoriale italiano, 2000, p...
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    Chiesa in Italia 34.2 (1980), pp. 462-497. (in Italian) Nappi was a native of Nola, where he became a priest, and Canon in the cathedral Chapter. He taught...
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    of Capua. Garruba, pp. 472–478. Coppola was transferred to the diocese of Nola and allowed to retain the personal title of Archbishop which he possessed...
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    Sarno Beniamino Depalma (1990–1999 Appointed, Archbishop (Personal Title) of Nola) Orazio Soricelli (2000–) "Archdiocese of Amalfi-Cava de' Tirreni" Catholic-Hierarchy...
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    and the privilege of ordering and consecrating the bishops of Paestum, Nola, Conza, Cosenza, and Bisignano. On 24 March 1058, Pope Stephen IX issued...
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    Rome on 22 May 1268 by Cardinal Stoppani. He had previously been Bishop of Nola (1768–1793). Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, pp. 297 note 1; 313 with note 4; 327 with...
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    Messina. Pope Nicholas IV therefore made him Administrator of the diocese of Nola. In 1296 he was named Archbishop of Milan. Pirro, p. 408. Ernest Langlois...
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    but without documentary evidence, that Rufinus, who had been Bishop of Nola, was transferred to Rimini in 1185 ("Tutti i nostri Storici concordemente...
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    by Pope Pius II on 13 November 1458. He was transferred to the diocese of Nola by Pope Paul II on 9 August 1469. He died in 1475. Cappelletti XIX, p. 145...
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    1879 Died) Agnello Renzullo (27 Feb 1880 – 23 Jun 1890 Appointed, Bishop of Nola) Francesco Paolo Carrano (4 Jun 1891 – 16 Jan 1893 Appointed, Archbishop...
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    (1776–1789) by the Grand Duke of Tuscany. The bishop has his seat in the Cattedrale di Ss. Pietro e Paolo, dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul, in Pitigliano...
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    with note 5. In 1259, Bishop Johannes was transferred to the diocese of Nola. Eubel I, pp. 90, 370. Leonardus: Kamp, pp. 785-786. Gualterius was transferred...
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    Viterbo, Italy, since 2006, between the Faradda and the Macchina di Santa Rosa Nola, Italy, since 2006, between the Faradda and the Festa dei Gigli Palmi...
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    Bonifacius: Savio, pp. 60-61. Gerardus is erroneously said to have been bishop of Nola by Dalla Chiesa (p. 181). Savio, 61. Ogerius was already bishop on 11 December...
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    that he was ever a bishop. He is, therefore, not identical with Paulinus of Nola, nor is it known to what epoch he belongs. The first bishop of certain date...
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  • Cuori di Gesù e di Maria". Archived from the original on 2023-12-05. Retrieved 2024-05-23. "LA MADONNA DELLA MISERICORDIA VENERATA NELLA CATTEDRALE DI TERNI"...
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    Pizzetti (1880–1968), opera composer best known for Assassinio nella cattedrale Emilio Pizzi (1861–1940) Maria Luigia Pizzoli (1817–1838) Pietro Platania...
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    bishop Symmachus was said to have been at the deathbed of S. Paulinus of Nola in 431; the report, in a letter of Uranius, does not name his diocese. It...
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    Cardinal Giuseppe Spinelli. On 9 April 1764, De Luna was appointed bishop of Nola. He died on 23 April 1768. Annuario Pontificio per l'anno 1756 (Roma: Cracas...
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